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1 Phone /Fax July-December 2009 In-Service Training Schedule 4801 Spencer Hwy Pasadena, TX
2 Pasadena Police Academy, 4801 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, TX Les Early Firearms Training Center, 6600 Genoa-Red Bluff, Pasadena, TX Police Driving Track, 6600 Genoa-Red Bluff, Pasadena, TX PAYMENT FOR COURSES IS DUE UPON RECEIPT OF INVOICE TO SECURE RESERVATION. MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CITY OF PASADENA, 4801 SPENCER HWY., PASADENA, TX PASADENA POLICE ACADEMY RULES 1. NO tobacco products allowed in any City of Pasadena facility. Additionally, the firing range is a designated NO SMOKING facility. 2. NO food is allowed in the classrooms or computer lab. 3. DRESS CODE: SHIRT W/COLLAR & SLEEVES SLACKS OR NICE DENIM JEANS W/BELT ONLY. SHOES ONLY NO SANDALS. NO BASEBALL STYLE CAPS WILL BE WORN IN CLASSROOMS. 4. OPEN DISPLAY OF WEAPONS IN UNIFORM ONLY. (Patches, badge and name plate) 5. Please pick up your trash and keep the classroom and break room clean. 6. DO NOT park on the Dairy Queen side of the lot OR IN FRONT OF THE ACADEMY please park adjacent to the academy building or on the lot on the west side of the DAIRY QUEEN. 7. DO NOT enter the staff area unless asked to do so by a staff member. 8. Messages will be posted on the door to the Break Room. 9. Weight room is for City of Pasadena Police Department Personnel only. 10. DURING BREAKS YOU MAY REMAIN IN THE CLASSROOM- BREAK ROOM OR OUTSIDE PLEASE DO NOT CONGREGATE IN THE LOBBY. PLEASE KEEP NOISE TO A MINIMUM IN THE HALLWAYS TO AVOID DISRUPTIONS. 11. Violating any of these rules may result in lost classroom time or involuntary removal from the class. 2
3 COURSES COURSE: BASIC PATROL RIFLE DATES: October 12-16, 2009 (40 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm (1:00pm-9:00pm on Thursday) TUITION: $ COURSE OBJECTIVE: These 40 hr. course consists of some classroom, but predominately range instruction. The course stresses rifle marksmanship from intermediate to short ranges (150 yards), as well as weapons manipulations, retention and maintenance. Semi-Auto rifle (preferably 5.56mm AR15/16 Series) with three magazines, a sling, and a white light Police duty sidearm, duty rig and spare magazines for pistol 2000 rounds rifle ammunition / 300 rounds pistol ammunition Firearms cleaning equipment Eye and ear protection Ground cloth to lie on is recommended but not required Inclement weather gear/waterproof footwear may be helpful but not required Drinking water not required but highly recommended NOTE: Class size is limited to 10 students. Due to class popularity, repeat students will automatically be placed on a waiting list in favor of first time attendees. COURSE: BASIC TELECOMMUNICATOR DATES: July 6-10, 2009 (40 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $ T.C.L.E.O.S.E. Basic COURSE #1013 COURSE: BUILDING SEARCH DATE: August 18-19, 2009 (16 hrs) 8:00 am first day TUITION: $50.00 COURSE OBJECTIVE: This 16 hour course will focus on basic building search techniques related to patrol work. It will cover the approach, door and window entries, low light searches, single and multiple officer searches, and suspect control. Students will participate in practical exercises and live fire simunition training scenarios. Comfortable clothing Duty or tactical belt and sidearm Body armor 100 rounds pistol ammunition This course will cover searching techniques with both sidearm and long arm if the student is so equipped. THIS COURSE WILL BE LIMITED TO 20 STUDENTS ONLY 3
4 COURSE: HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION & CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT TRAINING (Inside the Tape) DATE: July 27-29, 2009 (24 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $ (Payable to Inside the Tape) FEDERAL TAX I.D. # Tuition includes: morning refreshments each day; 24 hours of instruction; 130 page training binder; certificate of attendance; post-in service credit hours; cold case review for each attending agency. THE INSTRUCTOR FOR THIS TRAINING COURSE WILL BE INVESTIGATOR DAVID NEWMAN (RET) FROM THE NORFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT IN VIRGINIA. INVESTIGATOR NEWMAN IS A 23 YEAR VETERAN OF THE NORFOLK P.D. FORMERLY ASSIGNED TO THE FORENSIC / VIOLENT CRIMES UNIT. HIS EXPERIENCE IN NORFOLK INCLUDES OVER 15 YEARS IN THE BUREAU SERVING IN HOMICIDE & FORENSICS AND INVOLVEMENT IN OVER 350 DEATH INVESTIGATIONS AND HIGH PROFILE HOMICIDES. WHILE SERVING IN FORENSICS HE HAS HANDLED OVER 2300 CASES INCLUDING AN ADDITIONAL 45 HOMICIDES. INVESTIGATOR NEWMAN RECEIVED HIS BACHELORS DEGREE FROM OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY IN 1986 IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND HAS LECTURED OVER 3000 HOURS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY ON THE TOPIC OF HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION AND ITS RELATED FORENSIC APPLICATIONS. HIS COURSES HAVE BEEN TAUGHT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE VIRGINIA STATE DIVISION OF FORENSIC SCIENCE AND THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER. INVESTIGATOR NEWMAN ALSO INSTRUCTS BASIC AND ADVANCED FORENSICS AT THOMAS NELSON COLLEGE IN VIRGINIA, EQUIVOCAL DEATH SCENES AT THE VIRGINIA STATE DIVISION OF FORENSIC SCIENCE, AND IS A QUALIFIED EXPERT IN DEATH INVESTIGATION AND ITS RELATED FORENSIC FIELDS. HE HAS PROVIDED HUNDREDS OF HOURS OF EXPERT TESTIMONY IN CRIMINAL COURT PROCEEDINGS, AND IS A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SPEAKER AND AUTHORITY ON THIS SUBJECT. COURSE TOPICS ARE TO INCLUDE: *DEFINING THE CRIME SCENE *METHODS OF MANAGEMENT *CATEGORIES OF DEATH AND HOMICIDE *INITIAL APPROACH AND ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES *CRIME SCENE PROTOCOL (LOGICAL SEQUENCE OF EVENTS) *SCENE EVALUATION *RECOGNIZING MOTIVE AND CLASSIFICATION OF HOMICIDE *VICTIM I.D. AND VICTIMOLOGY *DNA EVIDENCE *CATEGORIES OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCE INCLUDING BLOODSTAIN PATTERN *CRIME SCENE CONTAMINATION *CRIME SCENE STAGING *CRIME SCENE INDICATORS *CANVASS AND IMMEDIATE LEADS *MALVO AND MUHAMMAD (TIME LINE BELTWAY SNIPERS) *SCENE DOCUMENTATION (SKETCH / PHOTOGRAPHY / VIDEOTAPING) *CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION MODEL *SPECIFIC TYPES OF CRIME SCENES AND MULTIPLE FORENSIC DISCIPLINES: SCENES TO INCLUDE BURIED BODIES / ARSON DEATHS / AUTOEROTIC DEATH / DOMESTIC MURDER / SEX RELATED HOMICIDES / HOMOSEXUAL MOTIVATED MURDER / DRUG GANG RELATED HOMICIDE *CASE REVIEW (ADRIAN ROBINSON & MULTIPLE SCENES) *TIME OF DEATH POST MORTEM INTERVAL 4
5 *PATTERN INJURIES *SUICIDE AND EQUIVOCAL DEATH INVESTIGATION *SIDS AND INFANT HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION *COLD CASE INVESTIGATION AND CASE REVIEW Inside the Tape Training was established in 2001 at the request of law-enforcement agencies in the State of Maryland. Since that time, Inside the Tape has developed into one of the most thorough and requested homicide investigation training courses available to law-enforcement today. This training is open to any member of law enforcement at the state, local and federal level. Medical examiner investigators and coroners are also encouraged to attend this training. This course has been established and developed to benefit those from all levels of experience in the area of homicide and suspicious death investigation. REGISTER ON LINE AT Simply go to the calendar page and click the online registration link for the Pasadena Course. You should receive an immediate confirmation and invoice if the registration goes through and is accepted. If you do not receive a confirmation to print please notify Inv. David Newman. INVESTIGATOR DAVID NEWMAN (RET) NORFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT FORENSIC / VIOLENT CRIMES UNIT DAVID@INSIDETHETAPE.COM Phone: (757) Fax: (866) COURSE: ONE DAY HOMICIDE SCENE MANAGEMENT TRAINING COURSE FOR PATROL & FIRST RESPONDERS (Inside the Tape) DATE: October 21, 2009 (8 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $ (Payable to Inside the Tape) FEDERAL TAX I.D. # A Nationally Recognized Training Program Endorsed by Law Enforcement Training Academies, Agencies & Associations Nationwide Tuition includes: morning refreshments; 8 hours of instruction; 50 page training binder; certificate of attendance; post-in service credit hours Course objective is to train the patrol officer or first responder how to handle and approach a homicide or violent crime scene prior to the arrival of scene investigators. All too often mistakes are made at these types of scenes which can have a damaging ripple effect throughout the entire investigations. Many patrol officers lack the training and basic understanding of managing the scene of a homicide and avoiding too much traffic and cross contamination, while at the same time establishing safe boundaries that will encompass all of the physical evidence. Crime scene management begins with the arrival of the first officer on scene and continues on through both scene and homicide investigators. We all have certain responsibilities at various levels of a homicide investigation as it applies to the scene. The most important and often overlooked are the responsibilities of patrol. Know what to do before critical errors and possibly the loss of vital evidence takes place. It s always been a simple rule in homicide investigation; how the initial scene is handled by patrol has a profound effect on the entire investigation. This one day class is designed to benefit those in patrol so they may understand what role they play not only in the initial securing of a homicide scene, but also provides them with a good understanding of physical evidence recognition, preservation and documentation. Because patrol officers cannot often times have days off for training resulting from manpower restrictions, this course has been condensed to 8 hours to make it easier for them to attend. The instructor for this course is Inv. David Newman (Ret.) from the Norfolk Police Department in Virginia. THE INSTRUCTOR FOR THIS TRAINING COURSE WILL BE INVESTIGATOR DAVID NEWMAN (RET) FROM THE NORFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT IN VIRGINIA. INVESTIGATOR NEWMAN IS A 23 YEAR VETERAN OF THE NORFOLK P.D. FORMERLY ASSIGNED TO THE FORENSIC / VIOLENT CRIMES UNIT. HIS EXPERIENCE IN NORFOLK INCLUDES OVER 15 YEARS IN THE BUREAU SERVING IN HOMICIDE & FORENSICS AND INVOLVEMENT IN OVER 350 DEATH 5
6 INVESTIGATIONS AND HIGH PROFILE HOMICIDES. WHILE SERVING IN FORENSICS HE HAS HANDLED OVER 2300 CASES INCLUDING AN ADDITIONAL 45 HOMICIDES. INVESTIGATOR NEWMAN RECEIVED HIS BACHELORS DEGREE FROM OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY IN 1986 IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND HAS LECTURED OVER 3000 HOURS TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY ON THE TOPIC OF HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION AND ITS RELATED FORENSIC APPLICATIONS. HIS COURSES HAVE BEEN TAUGHT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE VIRGINIA STATE DIVISION OF FORENSIC SCIENCE AND THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER. INVESTIGATOR NEWMAN ALSO INSTRUCTS BASIC AND ADVANCED FORENSICS AT THOMAS NELSON COLLEGE IN VIRGINIA, EQUIVOCAL DEATH SCENES AT THE VIRGINIA STATE DIVISION OF FORENSIC SCIENCE, AND IS A QUALIFIED EXPERT IN DEATH INVESTIGATION AND ITS RELATED FORENSIC FIELDS. HE HAS PROVIDED HUNDREDS OF HOURS OF EXPERT TESTIMONY IN CRIMINAL COURT PROCEEDINGS, AND IS A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SPEAKER AND AUTHORITY ON THIS SUBJECT. TOPICS ARE TO INCLUDE: *THE RESPONSE TO THE SCENE AND SCENE SAFETY *FOURTH AMMENDMENT ISSUES AND CURSORY SEARCHING OF THE SCENE *RECOGNIZING PHYSICAL EVIDENCE WITHIN THE SCENE *PROPER MARKING OF EVIDENCE AT OUTDOOR SCENES *RECOGNIZING & PRONOUNCING DEATH *ESTABLISHING PROPER BOUNDARIES FOR BOTH INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SCENES *PRIMARY SCENES VERSUS SECONDARY SCENES *NOTIFICATION OF INVESTIGATORS AND DETERMINING NEED FOR MANPOWER *HANDLING WITNESSES, SUSPECTS AND THE MEDIA AT THE INITIAL SCENE *RECOGNIZING EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE IMPACT ON PHYSCIAL EVIDENCE *DOCUMENTING THE INITIAL SCENE AND IDENTIFYING EVENTS CREATED BY RESCUE PERSONNEL *ESTABLISHING THE SCENE LOG AND ACCOUNTABIITY *INTERACTION WITH SUPERVISORS AT THE CRIME SCENE *PRACTICAL REVIEW THORUGH ACTUAL CASES AND IDENTIFYING CONTAMINATION Inside the Tape Training was established in 2001 at the request of law enforcement agencies in the State of Maryland. Since that time, Inside the Tape has developed into one of the most thorough and requested homicide investigation training courses available to law-enforcement today. This training is open to any member of law-enforcement at the state, local and federal level. Medical examiner investigators and coroners are also encouraged to attend this training. This course has been established and developed to benefit those from all levels of experience in the area of homicide and suspicious death investigation. REGISTER ON LINE AT Simply go to the calendar page and click the on-line registration link for the Pasadena One Day Course. INVESTIGATOR DAVID NEWMAN (RET) NORFOLK POLICE DEPARTMENT FORENSIC / VIOLENT CRIMES UNIT DAVID@INSIDETHETAPE.COM Phone: (757) Fax: (510) Toll Free: (877)
7 COURSE: INTERMEDIATE ARREST, SEARCH & SEIZURE #2108 DATE: September 1-3, 2009 (24 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $75.00 T.C.L.E.O.S.E. INTERMEDIATE CORE COURSE #2108 COURSE: INTERMEDIATE CHILD ABUSE INVESTIGATION #2105 DATE: September 29-October 1, 2009 (24 hrs.) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $75.00 T.C.L.E.O.S.E. INTERMEDIATE CORE COURSE #2105 COURSE: INTERMEDIATE CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION #2106 DATE: November 16-20, 2009 (40 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $ T.C.L.E.O.S.E. INTERMEDIATE CORE CLASS #2106 COURSE: INTERMEDIATE SPANISH FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT #2109 DATE: October 7-9, 2008 (24 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $75.00 T.C.L.E.O.S.E. INTERMEDIATE CORE COURSE #2109 COURSE: INTERMEDIATE USE OF FORCE #2107 DATE: September 21-22, 2009 (16 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $50.00 T.C.L.E.O.S.E. INTERMEDIATE CORE COURSE #2107) 7
8 COURSE: LOW LIGHT PISTOL I DATE: October 26, 2009 (8 hrs) 2:00 pm 10:00 pm TUITION: $25.00 COURSE OBJECTIVE: This course is designed to familiarize officers with shooting in less than ideal light conditions, and to improve officers skills in weapons manipulations (reloading, clearing malfunctions and marksmanship), while using a flashlight. Duty rig and sidearm with at least 3 magazines (no shoulder holsters) 400 rounds of ammunition Eye and ear protection Soft body armor Flashlight Baseball cap, Inclement weather gear (not required but recommended) COURSE: LOW LIGHT PISTOL II DATE: December 7, 2009 (8 hrs) 2:00 pm 10:00 pm TUITION: $25.00 COURSE OBJECTIVE: This is an advanced Low Light shooting course that will enhance the officer s ability to manipulate and shoot his weapon in less than ideal lighting conditions. Focus will be placed on target identification and acquisition, position shooting, room entries, vehicle operations and shooting from various cover positions. Both pistol and shotgun tactics will be employed. Duty rig and sidearm with at least 3 magazines (no shoulder holsters 400 rounds of ammunition Eye and ear protection Soft body armor Flashlight Baseball cap Inclement weather gear (not required but recommended) 25 rounds "00" buck 8
9 COURSE: MANUAL / MECHANICAL BREACHING FOR PATROL DATE: August 27, 2009 (8 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $25.00 COURSE OBJECTIVE: This 8-hour course is designed to familiarize patrol officers with various tools and techniques that are available for use for the true first responder. 21 st Century law Enforcement requires that the first responder to a scene, (Patrol Officer) have the training and tools necessary to respond to a variety of situations, i.e., Medical Emergences, Car Crashes, Search & Arrest Warrants, and Rapid Response to a Homicide in Progress. Students will be taught to manually breach inward and outward opening doors along with windows and be required to demonstrate the learned techniques. Comfortable clothing with long sleeve shirt or BDU jacket Eye and ear protection Duty rig COURSE: PATROL NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION DATE: September 25, 2009 (8 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $25.00 COURSE OBJECTIVE: This course is designed as a basic narcotics investigation class for patrol officers. We will concentrate on identifying common types of illegal narcotics, common ways they are transported, and how to legally seize them and build your case for court. COURSE: POLICE DRIVING SKILLS & DRILLS I LOCATION: Police Driving Track DATE: September 1-2, 2009 (16 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $50.00 (OUTSIDE AGENCIES ARE REQUIRED TO FURNISH THEIR OWN VEHICLE) COURSE OBJECTIVE: The classroom portion of the class covers the legal aspects of emergency vehicle operation including case law and pursuits. Vehicle dynamics and ways to improve driver performance are discussed. During the practical aspects of the course the student will inspect his/her vehicle for mechanical flaws before practicing driving techniques learned from the classroom. The student will manipulate the vehicle through several challenging courses in an attempt to attain peak performance from the vehicle while honing personal driving skills. Weather related clothing needed for inclement weather (rain/cold) or clothing/necessities for heat (wide brimmed hat, sunglasses and sunscreen) depending on the season. 9
10 COURSE: POLICE DRIVING SKILLS & DRILLS II LOCATION: Police Driving Track DATE: December 14-15, 2009 (16 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $50.00 (OUTSIDE AGENCIES ARE REQUIRED TO FURNISH THEIR OWN VEHICLES) COURSE OBJECTIVE: This course is a follow-up to Driving Skills I. Officers will utilize the skills they learned in Part I and will continue to develop these skills as well as learning and utilizing new skills. Topics included in this course will involve night driving and pursuits. These topics will include both classroom and practical driving instruction. The fast track will be used during this course of instruction. Prerequisite: A successful completion of Police Driving Skills & Drills I. Equipment: Weather related clothing is needed for inclement weather (hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, water) COURSE: TACTICAL PISTOL I DATE: August 25, 2009 (8 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $25.00 COURSE OBJECTIVE: This course covers the use of the pistol in dynamic, lethal force encounters. This course will stress fast, accurate shot placement, speed of presentation and manipulation, proper use of cover, shooting on the move, engagement of moving targets and deployment from vehicles Semi-automatic pistol with three (3) magazines Body armor Eye and ear protection 500 rounds ammunition Inclement weather gear Gun cleaning equipment 10
11 COURSE: TACTICAL PISTOL II DATE: September 3-4, 2009 (16 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $50.00 COURSE OBJECTIVE: This course will be a follow-up to TACTICAL PISTOL I and will cover a brief overview of mechanics learned in TACTICAL PISTOL I. Emphasis will be placed on the dynamic use of the pistol involving multiple suspect engagement, various speeds of movement, shooting and moving, use of cover, shooting from a vehicle, hostage/suspect threat identification, and live fire shoot house scenarios. The course will incorporate a variety of steel targets and the moving target system. Pistol with three (3) magazines Soft body armor Eye and ear protection 500 rounds pistol ammunition Inclement weather gear Gun cleaning equipment COURSE: TACTICAL SHOTGUN DATE: September 17-18, 2009 (16 hrs) 8:00 am 4:00 pm TUITION: $50.00 COURSE OBJECTIVE: This course covers the use of the shotgun in dynamic lethal force encounters. This course will stress fast, accurate shot placement, explanation of shotgun spread pattern, speed of presentation and manipulation, reloading drills, proper use of cover, shooting on the move, engagement of moving targets, deployment from vehicles, and proven tactics. Pump or semi-auto shotgun w/sling Semi-auto duty pistol w/3 magazines & duty rig Body armor Baseball cap, eye and ear protection Inclement weather gear Gun cleaning equipment Ammunition (150 rds #8 field loads, 100 rds 00 buck, 50 slugs, 100 pistol) 11
12 COURSE: Writing Effective Search Warrants (Randolph McAfee, Inc.) DATE: September 8 10, 2009 (24 hrs) 8:00 am 5:00 pm TUITION: $ (Payable to Randolph McAfee, Inc. ) Writing Search Warrants is a class designed for all officers from those who have little or no experience in writing affidavits to obtain search warrants to the veteran writers who want to improve their skills. This user friendly class produces effective search warrant affidavit writing techniques that produce professional results. Topics include: Basic Search & Seizure Law Supreme Court Decisions Fourth Amendment Issues Search Warrant Affidavits Getting it Right the First Time Ted Wilson is a career prosecutor with 30 years of experience as an Assistant District Attorney with Harris County District Attorney s Office in Houston, Texas who retired August He served as the Chief of the Special Crimes Bureau where he supervised the Major Offender, Organized Crime, Major Fraud, Consumer Fraud, and Asset Forfeiture Divisions. Previous assignments with the D.A. s Office included serving as Chief for both the Major Offender and Organized Crime divisions and Trial Bureau Prosecutor. Mr. Wilson is an instructor at the Houston Police Academy, Harris County Sheriff s Academy, the Texas Department of Public Safety Academy, the Regional Counter-drug Training Academy and the Midwest Counter-drug Training Center. He is a frequent lecturer, author, and speaker for various organizations and associations throughout the state of Texas. Among many authored publications, he co-authored with Tom Bridges the Manual for Arrest, Search and Seizure published by the Texas District and County Attorney s Association (TDCAA). Mr. Wilson received a B.A. degree from St. Edwards University in Austin, Texas and a Juris Doctorate degree from South Texas College of Law. PARTICIPANTS NEED TO BRING A LAPTOP COMPUTER TO CLASS AS TEMPLATES ARE USED. FEE: $ The tuition includes a manual, a copy of the Texas District and County Attorneys Association Warrants Manual written by the Bureau Chief of Professional Development of the Harris County District Attorney s Office, Ted Wilson, and retired 36th Judicial District Attorney, Tom Bridges. The book contains a CD containing numerous examples and templates for effective arrest and search warrants. Checks should be made to Randolph McAfee, Inc. and mailed with your registration form (Contact Us & Registration). You will receive a confirmation letter or acknowledging your written registration. MAIL OR FAX REGISTRATION FORM WITH YOUR PAYMENT TO: Contact Us & Registration - Randolph McAfee, Inc. P. O. Box 1290 Lake Dallas, TX (940) Jill McAfee (817) Richard Dix FAX (940) jill@randolphmcafeeinc.com wiley@searchwarrants.us richard@searchwarrants.us 12
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